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Decent Work Programme support: improving social dialogue in Mozambique

In line with Mozambique's emerging Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) priority areas, the project will focus on improving social dialogue in the country, in line with the core ILO principles of tripartism and social dialogue. The project will build the capacity of Government, workers' and employers' organizations to support women workers' access to their rights. The decent work support programme in Mozambique proposes to take an affirmative action approach to gender inequalities by specifically targeting assistance to women workers. There is ample evidence that Mozambican women suffer discrimination in the labour market and are consequently in need of targeted support. Research both in Mozambique and elsewhere clearly shows that discriminating against women has negative consequences for economic growth. Moreover, there is evidence women workers invest more of their profits and wages in their families and communities. The project will contribute to national priorities as laid out in core development documents such as the Agenda 2025, the 5-Year Plan, the Plano de Accao para a Reducao da Probreza Absoluta II (PARPA II), the Employment and Vocational Training Strategy (EVTS), the National Gender Policy, and (as it will mainstream disability throughout all components) the National Plan of Action on Disability.

Project symbol
MOZ/08/02/FLA
Admin unit
CO-Lusaka
Start date
11/03/2009
End date
31/12/2012
Total allocation
996856
Total expenditure
Status
Closed
996856
Development Partners
Belgium, Government of Flanders, Department of Foreign Affairs
Country/Countries
Mozambique
Outcomes
Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations
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